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1. Here, the analogy is meaningful. Same analogy is found on the web as shown below:

Analogy found on the web:




2. Here, the analogy is meaningful. No similar analogies are found on the web but it can be inferred from the relevant text below:

Relevant text found on the web:




3. Here, the analogy is not meaningful.

Relevant text found on the web:

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Background on "oncogenes": An oncogene is a gene that has the potential to cause cancer.

Please carefully read the text about "oncogenes" in the boxes below and answer the following questions. Pay very close attention to all the details in the texts as it might contain factual errors that are hard to spot.

You are encouraged to refer to the internet if you need any additional information about "oncogenes" or other concepts in the texts.

Text:

Oncogenes are like the accelerator on a car. They are responsible for increasing the speed of cell growth. When these genes are mutated, they can cause cells to grow and divide out of control, leading to cancer.

1. The text contain a meaningful (i.e, correct and valid) analogy for the "oncogenes".

2. How novel is the analogy? In other words, is similar text found on any websites? Please do some online search to determine your answer.

3. Please list the queries you used to search online to determine novelty. Separate each website with a semicolon.

4. If you found similar analogies or text that could be used to infer the analogy, please list the website(s) where you found it. Separate each query with a semicolon. Otherwise, leave this blank.